Event
Miusov's Lawsuit with the Monastery
Also known as an endless lawsuit, the rights of fishing in the river or wood-cutting in the forest, an attack upon the “clericals”, his lawsuit with the monastery, attempt to settle it amicably, the lawsuit, their fishing rights.
Miusov's lawsuit with the monastery is a long dispute over estate rights, described as concerning fishing in the river or wood-cutting in the forest. It gives Pyotr Miusov a civic and ideological reason to oppose the monks. At first mention, it belongs to his identity as a cultured liberal landowner bordering a powerful religious institution.
I-V. Elders
The unresolved lawsuit gives Miusov a respectable reason to visit the monastery and helps frame the planned meeting with the elder as more than private curiosity.
II-I. They Arrive At The Monastery
Because the monastery's fishing rights may depend on him, the monks have reason to treat Miusov carefully even while he arrives irritated and skeptical.
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